She is not an object.
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kaiganeru — 11 years ago(July 16, 2014 06:12 PM)
You're rating a talented, beautiful woman on a one to ten scale, and telling us that you'd bang her?
Who are you? Where do you fit on that on that one to ten scale? It's my experience that people like you, who objectify and measure aren't particularly attractive themselves.
And be attractive I mean physically, because a guy who has it together generally doesn't need to tell the world what he thinks (in numerical terms, no less) of someone who has proven herself And wouldn't consider doing you.
The fact that you're unattractive as a person goes without saying based on the comment itself.
Grow up. Treat people as they deserve to be treated. Learn new ways. Don't objectify. You'll stand a far better chance of not ending up lonely and angry.
This comment? It's for all the guys in the thread with the "Hurr, durr, I'd bang her" mentality. Do as I've suggested and you might even find a woman who would like to be intimate Without being paid for it. -
information_police — 11 years ago(July 23, 2014 01:55 PM)
well, she wouldn't have the career she's had if she wasn't sexy. Although, I first got a crush on her in Fried Green Tomatoes and she wasn't really sexy in that role but was very cute and I loved the character.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate. -
cookiela2001 — 11 years ago(December 26, 2014 09:34 PM)
She is a woman and should be discussed about with dignity and the utmost respect. Enough about her looks
As a practicing anorexic for decades (I first heard of her regular throwing up backstage from crew members of 1990's
Prelude to a Kiss)
she has defined her life by being self-involved with her physical appearance.
Surely she would welcome observers commenting on her GUT-WRENCHINGLY hard work in that area.
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